Damage caused due to Allied atomic bombing in Nagasaki, Japan. A fire truck trapped beneath the wreckage as a result of the collapsing of the building. The extent to which the beam has been distorted. Floor covered with debris. Extent and direction of steel columns bending. Concrete base of the column and the point at which the failure occurred.
Planes in flight. Paratroopers on board the planes prepare to land in order to give a demonstration to West Point cadets at Stewart field, New York. They jump from the plane and open their parachutes. They descend and land on the ground.
Activities of West Point cadets during their training in New York, United States. The cadets stand at attention. Good posture is stressed. The cadets perform fatigue duty. Signs read: 'Cadet John J. Pershing' and 'Cadet Douglas MacArthur'. Neatness, punctuality and discipline are stressed in the training. An officer scolds a cadet for his dirty shoes. The cadets practice firing. Smoke rises from the firing. The cadets in a mess hall.
Training of West Point cadets in the United States. The cadets gather in a stadium. A football match between teams of the cadets in progress. Other cadets watch the match and cheer. They enjoy recognition during the June week. The cadets march and stand in formation. They discuss amongst themselves. They attend classes and practice in laboratories. Various books on shelves. The cadets seated at a table are reading books. A cadet talks to an officer. They are being trained on a field.
Training of West Point cadets in the United States. The cadets aboard a landing craft. Officials discuss amongst themselves. Physical training of the cadets. They engage in various sports activities. The cadets play various games. Framed paintings on a wall.
Training of West Point cadets in New York, United States. The cadets stand near artillery and tanks. They are trained in the use of artillery and tanks. A board outside a gate reads: 'US Military Academy Stewart Field'. Airplanes parked on an air base. The airplanes fly in formation. A high altitude view of the area.
CRITICALPAST.COM: About Us | Contact Us | FAQs - How to Order | License Agreement | My Account | My Lightboxes | Shopping Cart | Advanced Search | Featured Collections | Website Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Links ©2024 CriticalPast LLC.
License Agreement |
Terms & Conditions |
Privacy Policy
©2024 CriticalPast LLC.